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EVIDENCE.

[ Ask any successful lawyer to what he ascribes his success, and he will tell you thai he has taken care to have had " evidence " to | suport the cases he has undertaken. What | sends the murderer to the gallows? Evij dence. What sends the thief to gaol ? Evidence. What procures a divorce from a cruel husband ? Evidence. Facts can only be proved by evidence, and that is how the superiority of Clements Tonic is proved by the pure and positive proof of its various patrons, over all its imitators, for Clements .Conic has no compeers or competitors. It is now quite unnecessary for the manufacturers of Clements Tonic to say a word in its favour ; its reliability, virtues, merits, and therapeutical efficacy are proved beyond all doubt by the unanimous verdict, the irrefutable, incontrovertible, and indisputable evidence of its influential patrons. T." B. Bryce, Esq., J.P., writing in the Manning River Times, says : " We personally know some of the sufferers who had taken Clements Tonic and derived wonderful relief from it." W, C. McDougall, Esq., writing in the Bal« main Observer, says: The good effects oi Clements Tonic have come under our notice both by personal experience and by that oi two residents of Balmain." Spencer Groves, Esq., writing in the Tumut and Adeloni* Times, says: "We have had proof positive here, in this neighbourhood, of the wonderful properties ot Clements Tonic." W. B. Howarth, Esq., writing in the Orenfell Record, say 3 : " We have found it of great value for the hot weather and have had personal experience, so has a friend of ours in the Civil Service who was so sick that ha threw up everything but his appointment, but Clements lonic cured lnm. S. Beach, Esq., Marrickville, (N.S.W.), says ''That Clements Tonic did wonders for Miss Beach ; that four doses only cured both toothache and earache." F. Bagnall, Esq., Ravenhurst, Marrickville, says: " Mrs. Bagnall took Clements Tonic with the most gratifvi g result, and that its use resulted in a restoration of perfect health after two years of extreme debility." John Plummer, Esq., North Willoughby, says : " Clements Tonic did Mrs. Plummer a great deal of good and it is a very good remedy." J. W. L. Kyle, Esq., postmaster, Manilla, says, " Before I had used one bottle of Clem« ents Tonic I was quite cured." Captain Dibden, Balinan, says, " That foiu bettles completely cured him of debility and nervousness, and lie is glad to bear witness to the value of such a wonderful remedy." No one ever hears evidence like that, however, of any of the harmful nostrums sold in so many shops in place of the genuine Clements lonic, for although they copy our advertisements, &c„ without stint, they cannot copy us in our proofs, because such proof is not procurable. A medicine must have merit before people will lend their praise and signatures in support of it. Persevere with the remedy. It must cure, if you only take enough of it. Remember that in building a house it has to be done stone by stone, brick by brick, slate by slate; and so it is with disease: you can only cure by persistent treatment. You can't blew weakness out of the system by dynamite; you must restore lost energy by natural ana continued treatment. Insist on Cements ;it is sold everyi where.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8414, 15 November 1890, Page 3

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EVIDENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8414, 15 November 1890, Page 3

EVIDENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8414, 15 November 1890, Page 3